This isn’t about Benny Hinn, this is about God.
That was the general consensus from several people in attendance at the Miracle Healing Service and National Blessing featuring televangelist Benny Hinn.
Thousands of men, women, children, older citizens, those in wheelchairs arrived yesterday at what quickly became a packed venue at the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex in Wildey, St Michael. Hours before the 3 p.m. gate opening, scores had gathered for the service scheduled to start at 5 p.m.
It might have been an event mired in controversy surrounding the decision to bring the world-famous preacher to Barbados, but all that was lost on those in attendance who were dancing, worshipping, and enjoying the moving of the Holy Spirit.
It’s about Him not Hinn
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